If you’re up for a road trip, Boston theaters have several new offerings before the end of the month:

— Penn & Teller, described in a press release as “the post-modern bad boys of magic” will bring their world-famous show of comedy and sleight of hand to three performances Jan. 24-25 at the Citi Performing Arts Center’s Shubert Theatre. Busy in Las Vegas and with other projects, this will be their first Boston appearance in more than 10 years. Tickets and information: www.citicenter.org or 866-348-9738.

Penn Jillette grew up in Greenfield and Raymond Teller attended Amherst College, so both have roots in the area. Teller, who also has ties to the theater, will be back later this spring creating magical effects for a new production of “The Tempest” by American Repertory Theater in Cambridge. That show runs May 10-June 15, starring Patrick Page as Prospero, and with music by Tom Waits and movement by Matt Kent of Pilobolus.